Two-vehicle accident with possible alcohol near Farm to Market Rd, Azle TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, there was a minor two-vehicle accident near Highway 730 North involving a red Tahoe. The vehicles were moved to the Custom Threads parking lot. A male driver may have been under the influence of alcohol. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
This one, Hazel to available unit.
00:01
Copy a minor accident, near Highway 730 North.
00:07
Gotcha, I'm en route.
00:09
Ten four, two vehicles.
00:11
They're going to be in the median, no injuries.
00:13
One of them is going to be a red Tahoe.
00:16
Ten four Hazel, go ahead and sign me in, I'll be D1.
00:20
Ten four.
00:23
Thirty-seven, I'll be in service, I'll be District 2.
00:26
Ten four.
00:27
Forty-seven.
00:30
Four seven.
00:32
Three forty-three.
00:33
I've got a caller on the phone saying that he assisted the two parties involved in the accident to move off the roadway.
00:40
He's advising that the vehicle, the male driver of the vehicle that hit the Tahoe,
00:44
you can smell alcohol on his breath.
00:48
Seven four.
00:53
Is aware they moved the vehicle to off the roadway?
00:57
They're going to be in the parking lot of Custom Threads parking lot.
01:03
Ten four.
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Location mentioned:
Farm to Market Rd 730 N, Azle, TX 76020
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